Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Grenivuota pasekeja

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Update: I count 4 votes to delete and none to keep. I've deleted the article. Wile E. Heresiarch 05:51, 28 May 2004 (UTC)[reply]


I simply don't get the point of this (orphaned) article. It doesn't appear to be Patent nonsense but maybe it is. -- Gauss 21:19, 22 May 2004 (UTC)[reply]

  • Very strange. Google finds only Wikipedia mirrors. I vote delete, unless we find a Lithuanian who explains us what it is. Andris 21:50, May 22, 2004 (UTC)
  • I could explain what it is, but couldn't explain who have initiated this nonsense and for what sake. The article, as you have noticed, doesn't mean any significant thing. It is nor definition, for these words are only imitation of Lithuanian words, not meaning anything concrete, neither a normal article about any topic (for example, about Lithuanian mythology), as you can recognize yourselves. Linas 07:50, 2004 May 24 (UTC)
    • Additionally, on page history. The initial “article” had one sentence in Lithuanian: “here will be a page about” and two Lithuanian word imitations without any sense. Later some discreet comments in English were added to it. - Delete it away. Linas 12:09, 2004 May 24 (UTC)
  • Delete. Linas' comment indicates this is a hoax, and even if it is not, the page itself indicates these words are so obscure that no meaning can be derived. The article takes up more semantic space saying it has no meaning than it does in its meaning (if that makes sense). Denni 01:08, 2004 May 25 (UTC)